Pentagon restricts use of GPS-enabled fitness trackers
Military operatives are still allowed to use their devices but must disable geolocation services, or face punishment. Operational areas mostly consist of sensitive overseas locations where US personnel are deployed.

Bangladesh shuts down mobile internet to tackle teen protests
The US embassy criticised the crackdown on protesters who it said had "united and captured the imagination of the whole country". Dhaka remained largely cut off from the rest of Bangladesh as buses continued to stop plying from other parts of the country.

MoviePass to limit customers to three movies per month
That change would also come with a limit on new releases , with a two week block on getting tickets to a freshly-screened movie. Last week, the company said it would raise the price of its plan from $10 to $15 per month, but that's no longer the case.

Following their return in The Avengers:Infinity War post-credit scene, both Samuel L. Jackson and Cobie Smulders will be back for Spider-Man: Far From Home, the sequel to last year's film that rebooted the Wall Crawler under Marvel Studios starring Tom Holland. The actor has been spotted in London recently though, adding more fuel to the reports. Get ready for SpiderMan to meet Nick Fury and Maria Hill. Undoubtedly, Peter Parker will be all too eager to be involved in their spy world, so cue plenty of pop culture references to James Bond and Jason Bourne. Hopefully, that means a few nods from Ultimate Spider-Man.

Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige previously confirmed the 2019 sequel will take Peter Parker out of NY for a European adventure in London that will reflect the global aftermath of Avengers: Infinity War and Avengers 4.

Incredibly, you'd be wrong: though we've long known that Tom Holland would be returning as Peter Parker in next year's Spider-Man: Far From Home, it now turns out that both Smulders and Jackson will also be reprising their MCU roles in Jon Watts' film.

Michael Keaton, Zendaya and Marisa Tomei will reprise their roles in Spider-Man: Far From Home. In-between the release of Captain Marvel and Spider-Man: Far From Home is the release of The Avengers 4, which we can guess somehow brings the characters back to life.